Overview
Pano from Monte legnone
With the name of Alpi Orobie (or Orobiche), is known the big ridge placed on the northest section of prealpi Bergamasche.
The name Orobie probably comes after Galli Orobii, the original people that founded the ancient village of Bergamo (Berg Heim) long time ago.
The Orobian area is placed parallely to Valtellina valley,and runs from Monte Legnone (west) to Passo del Vivione (east).
Overviewing the area, the mountain chain looks like a three teeths comb to south,hosting the two mains valleys: Val Brembana and Val Seriana.
This kind of comb is full of more or less high summits very well known by locals but not by foreigners.
This part of the Alps as the rest of the Prealpi aren’t well known and turistly atractive, clearly cause nearless to the fantastic neighbours Adamello-Presanella group and the huge Bernina group.
Its south part is a nice green environment full of well marked paths,huts and bivouacs;on the contrary, the northern one (that I like better)is very wild,uncomfortable and not so easy yo reach,(especially behind the Diavolo di Tenda and Diavolo della Malgina),somewhere dangerous for the bad quality of rocks.
Some small glaciers still stay alive despite the global warming.
Subgroups
As previous explained, Alpi Orobie is a chain of summits without interruption; but we can share out it
in seven major groups:
they are, starting from west:
MONTE LEGNONE group
Huge mountain growing direclty from the lake of Como with a difference in
elevation of 2400 meters.
Natural corner and edge among the lake, Valsassina and Valtellina.
Monte Legnone and lake of Como seen from Val Chiavenna
Main summits:
MONTE LEGNONCINO 1714m
MONTE LEGNONE 2609m
MONTE COLOMBANO 2095m
CIMA DI MONCALE 2306m
PIZZO ALTO 2512m
MONTE ROTONDO 2496M
Main valleys:
VALSASSINA
VAL VARRONE
VALTELLINA
VALLE LESINA
Pizzo dei TRE SIGNORI group
Group placed between the provinces of Sondrio (north) Lecco (southwest)
and Bergamo(southeast).
Pizzo tre Signori means "peak of three lords".
Pizzo dei Tre Signori from Biandino basin
Main summits:
PIZZO VARRONE 2325m
PIZZO DEI TRE SIGNORI 2554m
TORRIONE DI TRONELLA 2311m
MONTE PONTERANICA 2378m
Main valleys:
VALGEROLA
VALBIANDINO
VAL D'INFERNO
CORNO STELLA groups
Atractive area hosting the ski resort villages of Foppolo, Carona and
San Simone.
Main summits:
CIMA CADELLE 2484m
MONTE TORO 2524m
CORNO STELLA 2621m
MONTE MASONI 2663m
CIME DELLO SCOLTADOR 2562m
Main valleys:
VALLE BREMBANA
VAL CERVIA
VAL DEL LIVRIO
MONTE PRADELLA group
Also famous for the moltitude of natural and artificial lakes : the most
famous are the Laghi Gemelli.
Monte Pradella seen from Pizzo di Farno.
Main summits:
PIZZO DI FARNO 2506m
PIZZO DEL BECCO 2502m
MONTE PRADELLA 2626m
MONTE CABIANCA 2601m
MONTE MADONNINO 2502m
Main valleys:
VAL SANGUIGNO
VAL BREMBANA
VAL SERIANA
PIZZO DEL DIAVOLO DI TENDA group
Beautiful pyramid, lonely in the area, standing out among the other summits.
Pizzo del Diavolo di Tenda seen from Val dell'Aser.
Main summits:
PIZZO DEL DIAVOLO di TENDA 2916m
PIZZO DELL'OMO 2773m
PIZZO PORIS 2712m
Main valleys:
VALLE VENINA
VALLE DI CARONNO
VALLE DELL'ASER
PIZZO DI COCA group
The biggest part of the area with impressive rocky spurs on the north.
The north side of Scaiss-Redorta group.
Main summits:
PIZZO REDORTA 3038m
PUNTA SCAIS 3038m
PIZZO DI COCA 3054m
PIZZO DEL DIAVOLO DI MALGINA 2926m
Main valleys:
VAL CARONELLA
VALLE D'ARIGNA
VALLE MALGINA
The eastern part of Orobie hasn't a major mountain for a classification.
The most famous, for its fantastic ski-mountaneering route, is the GLENO
Anyway the higher summits are:
The artificial lake of barbelino and the impressive Pizzo Recastello,seen from Pizzo di Coca.
MONTE TORENA 2911m
PIZZO RECASTELLO 2886m
MONTE GLENO 2882m
PIZZO STRINATO 2836m
MONTE DEMIGNONE 2587m
MONTE TRE CONFINI 2590m
MONTE SELLERO 2774m
MONTE TORSOLETO 2708m
ALTA VIA DELLE OROBIE
Alta via delle Orobie is the haute route that allows to discover and
explore this specific area af the alps.
It's a hiking trip of 6-7 days and it is mostly developed at about 2000
meters passing through lots of passes.
I suggest to run it counter clockwise, to keep the sunshine in the back
and go along the stronger stages in the first days.
Easy route, doesn't require specific skill, the only difficult passage is
between ref. Curo' to ref. Baroni where some ropes and chains help to go
through.Different "secondary" paths are available based on the singular
person training level. You can join the path from lots of different
routes developing from the valley. Every stop place has its alpine refuge
(mostly official "CAI" Italian refuges) managed between the period of
May-October.
This is basicly the route:
1st day
Passo della Presolana(1287m) - path n°401 - ref. Albani (3-5 hours)
2nd day
ref. Albani - path n°401 - ref. Curo' (5-7 hours)
3rd day
ref. Curo' - path n°302 - ref. Coca (2-4 hours)
4th day
ref. Coca - path n°302 - ref. Baroni/Brunone (3-5 hours)
5th day
ref. Baroni/Brunone - path n°225 - ref. Calvi (3-5 hours)
6th day
ref. Calvi - path n°213 - ref. Laghi Gemelli (3-4 hours)
7th day
ref. Laghi Gemelli - path n°220 - Valcanale(987m) (2-3-Hours)
Refuges and Huts
The ref. Laghi Gemelli The ref. Coca [img:74893:alignleft:small:The ref. Coca]
Ref. Benigni
2222m - 50 places - 3h from Ornica/2h from Cusio
Ref. Fratelli Longo
2026m - 40 places - 3h from Carona
Ref. Calvi
2015m - 85 places - 3h from Carona/4h from Gromo
Ref. Laghi Gemelli
1961m - 70 places - 3h from Carona/3h from Roncobello
Ref. Baroni Brunone
2295m - 80 places - 4h from Fiumenero
Ref. Coca
1892m - 60 places - 3h from Valbondione
ref. Curo'
1895m - 100 places - 3h from Valbondione
Ref. Albani
1939m - 60 places - 3h from Colere/15 min by cablecar
Ref. Tagliaferri
2328m - 20 places - 3.45h from Schilpario
Biv. Citta' di Clusone
2065m - 9 places - 1.30h from Passo della Presolana
Biv. Frattini
2125m - 9 places - 4h from Fiumenero/2h from ref.Calvi
Biv. Corti
2509 - 12 places - 5h from Arigna
Biv. Resnati
1926 - 6 places - 3h from Arigna
Biv. Salvadori
2578m - 9 places - 3h from Loveno